Reuterstoday
confirmed what we already
know about the Motorola Xoom (3G/CDMA) -- it will be priced at $799
unsubsidized through Verizon. There will also be a Wi-Fi-only model available
for $599.

"Competing with Apple you have to deliver premium
products," said Sanjay Jha, Chairman and CEO of Motorola Mobility.

The $799 price tag for the Xoom 3G will get you 32GB of
storage space, a 10" display, and a dual-core processor. Despite it
devilishly good looks and sleek Android 3.0 "Honeycomb" operating
system, the data plans for the tablet may be a little bit harder to swallow.
Data packages are reported to start at $20/month for a mere 1GB and top out at
$80/month for 10GB.

Motorola's Xoom will officially launch next Thursday.

Jha also chimed in on the whole Nokia/Microsoft saga, stating, "I am as focused on Android as I ever have been. As a result of
Nokia adopting Microsoft it's possible that some of the other players
concentrate on Android," Jha continued.